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After surgery diet
Everyone knows my story five weeks out of salvage surgery waiting anxiously for the first PSA test and hoping i will be NED. i’ve always been a doubting Thomas, but them saying i had cribform and the pathology report saying cribiform not seen , yes it all looked good except the perinual invasion part ..so that being said i…
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sky high psa
New diagnosis of PC. 72yo and worried. Had Biopsy 4 areas 3+3, 2 areas 3+4 but psa >30. Not much info on patients with psa > 30. difficult to stage with that number. PET scan scheduled Really nervous . Any thoughts?
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ROLL CALL 2024
How is everyone doing, I hope all is well with each of you. I hope you are recovering nicely from your cancer treatments and are returning to your life as it was prior to your diagnosis. Well, this will be my last time running the entire Roll Call by myself. Over the past few years I have continued to fall further behind…
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Colonoscopy
Hello all, I had my 1st year post colon cancer. The gastrologist took a biopsy of the surgical site, but said he didn't expect to have any bad results indicating to me it was a routine thing he did. There were no polyps and the resection surgery I had done a year ago healed nicely his words. Is it routine to have a biopsy…
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VIN 3 - Partial Vulvectomy
I read these message boards before my surgery and I'm here for a little support. VIN3 doesn't seem to have much resources so like many women I thought this may be a good place for support. I'm early 40s, no HVP, never abnormal PAP, same partner for 20 years. VIN 3 was removed by partial vulvectomy. Home the same day.…
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Stuck In Limbo-Freaking Out
I had a CT scan 2 weeks ago due to bowel changes and pain in the lower left quadrant, definitely waited longer than I should have to go get it checked out. This scan showed I have a 8.7cm x 8.3 cm solid Adnexal Mass on the left side, and a 5.5cm thick-walled cyst on my right ovary. Went to my Gynecologist and she has me…
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Advanced Cancer and waiting...
I've been watching my score go up this year (surgery early 2010 and salvage late 2015). My PSA is now .310 up from a .207 in March and .210 in July...I continue with a good and mostly plant base diet, which I believe has helped me over the years (outcome could have been aggressive but it hasn’t to date). Some days I hate…
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7 year remission from Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma
I had a tumor in just below my waist line, very aggressive. Had chemo six 21 day cycles 7 days in hospital for infusion. Then radiation and finally surgery at MD Anderson, Houston. I thank a praise God for the doctors and medical staff.
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Newly diagnosed with endometrial cancer….
Hello! So, here I am on the journey no one wants to take. I’ve recently been diagnosed at the end of February 2024 with Endometrial Cancer. I’m 57 and had some spotting and bleeding, which led to a biopsy and the cancer diagnosis. Saw my ONC/GYN at the beginning of April, and just had my radical hysterectomy robotically…
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PSA velocity, what am I looking at here?
PSA last year was 2.0, and this past December was 5.78. The urologist ordered a 4k test: score 59, 10% free PSA, and my PSA was almost 12. That is a vast PSA increase in just 3 months. Going to Johns Hopkins now. MRI on 4/12 and biopsy to follow. I did have an abdominal/ pelvis CT done for possible diverticulitis a month…
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Treatment options, poorly differentiated non-small cell carcinoma?
Greetings, everyone. I had ovarian cancer 28 years ago which predisposed me to lung cancer which I now seem to have developed. It was discovered due to a mass on my liver. Additional staining on the liver biopsy sample revealed the non-small cell carcinoma to be poorly differentiated. Can anyone tell me what that means in…
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What to expect with no treatment
Hi all. I have a biopsy coming up but, unlike most, I'm not interested in finding out what kind of treatment I may qualify for (frankly, they all sound absolutely terrible) but, rather, how much time I have left. All my friends have already passed on so it's pretty much just me alone at this point so no real desire to put…
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Anyone using Fulvestrant or another SERD?
Looks like I may be changing from anastrozole (an aromatase inhibitor) and Ibrance to fulvestrant or imulestrant and staying on Ibrance. I'm in remission after two recurrences, and it looks like I can stay on the lower dose of Ibrance, but all my research points to changing the ai to a serd. I would like to hear the…
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How many of you with rectal cancer did chemo and radiation together?
I have stage 3 rectal cancer with a 3 CM tumor and its in the nearby nodes. My treatment plan is to do chemo 5-FU and radiation together. I will get the port in a week and start the following Monday. My wife has scoured the internet and seems to think my treatment plan is unusual and that most get one or the other. She is…
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What is HPV-Related Head And Neck Cancer? Explained!
Video 1 of the “Role of HPV in Head and Neck Cancer” Webinar series—Recently Dr. Bhisham S. Chera joined GRACE to discuss the role of HPV in head and neck cancers. Bhisham Chera, MD, is a UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center member and Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology in the Clinical…
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Effectivity of second RAI treatment without second operation?
Hi! So I was diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma in 2017. Had a total thyroidectomy with bilateral neck dissection for some cancerous lymph nodes in July. RAI (105 mci) in August of the same year. Did a whole body scan in 2018 and it showed that the ablation worked. Haven’t had any symptoms ever since then. However,…
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The Optimistic Gardener - My Journey Through Throat Cancer Recovery
Last September I was handed the biggest shock of my life after the results of a biopsy revealed that I had throat cancer. To help other people, who may be at the start of of this scary and uncertain journey I thought I would describe my journey; the feelings I felt, the pain and for want of a better phrase, the process.…
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"Uncover the Secret to Beating Cancer: 5 Tips You Need to Know!"
In this video, I'm sharing my story of how I beat cancer. I'll tell you everything I learned about cancer, how I overcame it, and how you can too! If you're struggling with cancer or have had it, then this video is for you. I'll share my story, my tips for cancer recovery, and how you can beat cancer too! I hope that by…
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How long have you survived
I think this would encouraging for new and old members to read how long you have survived H&N c (cannot give it a capital) I am a 5 month survivor of Right tonsil c, with 1 lymph node involvement T1N1M0 Cheers Jen xxxxx
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Recurrent esophageal cancer
Hello to you all. My husband was initially dx w/stage IV EC in April 2018, at age 55. After 2-1/2 years of aggressive chemo, he's been in remission since mid-2020. He was declared NED and we were elated!! Other than neuropathy in his feet which is quite bad, no swallowing problems or other symptoms. He had a routine…
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Confused after MRI
I know I am in the early stages of possible PCA diagnosis as my biopsy is scheduled on 4/23. But I am really blindsided by this. I am 52 years old. I have absolutely no symptoms other then noticing some possible ED over the past year. My doctor ordered PSA test in on 2/20 and it came back as 14.97 and another test was…
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HPV+SCC after Multiple Myeloma treatment
I was recently diagnosed with HPV+SCC and am having surgery next week. No mention of chemo or radiation yet because doc feels we caught it early and want to see tumor margins and lymph node involvement before we decide. I was also diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in 2020 and received chemotherapy for about six months before…
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Head and Neck Cancers of the Unknown Primary
A conversation with Dr. Ron J. Karni, an Otolaryngologist with the Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat Head and Neck Surgery of UTPhysicians, affiliated with Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston. Head and Neck Cancers of the Unknown Primary Take Care, God Bless Russ
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Metastatic squamous cell skin cancer after Moh's Surgery
Hello, I am a 64 year old otherwise healthy retired RN. I was recently diagnosed with metastatic cutaneous (skin) squamous cell cancer. History: I had had Mohs surgery to remove a lesion on my left arm in 2019. Just this past November, I had an MRI for a sore arm/shoulder (unrelated) and they noticed an enlarged lymph node…
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Head & Neck Cancer Treatment Decisions: What’s Right for You?
When considering treatment options for head and neck cancer, what helps determine the best approach for YOU? Dr. Ari Rosenberg discusses key factors that impact head and neck cancer treatment decisions, emerging research, and tips for partnering with your healthcare team. Dr. Ari Rosenberg is a medical oncologist and…
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Late Effects of Cancer Treatment - Head and Neck Cancer Focus with Emma Hallam
'Late Effects of Cancer Treatment' workshop series with Emma Hallam, Macmillan Consultant Radiographer in Post Treatment and Late Effects. The focus of this workshop is Head and Neck Cancer. The session covers: - What a late effect is - The late effects of head and neck cancer specifically - Top tips on how to manage late…
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What can I expect as family caretaker
My dad is going to begin 8 weeks chemo and radiation for stage 3 non small cell lung cancer. He is 85 and also has congestive heart failure. He has been taking care of his Alzheimer's wife by himself in their own home. They are both somewhat incontinent. Until now, he's resisted all forms of help. We get along great, and…
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Tumor Size Question
My MRI results from last October (below) mention lesion in right mid gland with a measurement of 1.9 x 1.0 x .09 cm. I'm assuming this is the size of my tumor? Is this a length / width / and height measurement of the tumor? If so, is that considered a smaller or larger tumor? Can anyone help me understand this better?…
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Advice for Pt3b N1
Hello all, I am so grateful to have found a community during this time. This is all very new and scary for us. My dad had a radical prostatectomy, and we are scheduled to have a radiation appointment in a week. He has pt3b (cancer in one seminal vesicle) and in one of the ten lymph nodes. His PSA levels are good as of now,…
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Diagnosed with mcrnlmp
who else is diagnosed with the same? Multilocular cystic renal neoplasm of low malignant potential